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Identifier: notesondiseases00kori (find matches)
Title: Notes on diseases of swine, sheep, poultry and the dog; cause, symptoms and treatments
Year: 1917 (1910s)
Authors: Korinek, Charles James, 1880- (from old catalog) Veterinary science association of America. (from old catalog)
Subjects: Swine Sheep Poultry Dogs
Publisher: (Portland, Or.) Veterinary science association of America
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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vaccinatingpoultry for White Diarrhoea or Fowl Cholera is not at-tended with any great degree of success. 82 DISEASES OF POULTRY WORMS. Cause.—Few fowls are entirely free from worms.The soil over which the chicks are permitted to run may-be infected, or the food may contain the eggs or embryosof worms. Symptoms.—The presence of worms in fowls maynot be at once detected, since only a close observer wouldnotice them in the droppings. If the birds eat well butremain poor, and the feathers appear rough and thecomb and wattles pale, there is reason to suspect theexistence of worms. Treatment.—Preventive treatment is the best.Sprinkle the runs and coops regularly with Crude Car-bolic Acid, undiluted. Give two drops of Turpentine intwice this quantity of Sweet or Olive Oil. This doseshould be repeated in from six to eight days so as to in-sure the expulsion of the newly hatched worms or thosethat may have survived the first treatment. m DISEASES OF THE DOG CAUSE, SYMPTOMS ANDTREATMENT
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oo Q toO CO Hto<to toO zo I—I H<O o Location of Pauts of Dog 1. Forehead. 2. Junction of nose and head. 3. Nose. 4. Nostrils. 5. Muzzle. 6. Temple. 7. Ears. 8. Occiput. 9. Posterior angle of jaw. 10. Neck. 11. Withers. 12. Saddle. 13. Loins. 14. Croup. 15. Dewlap. 16. Brisket. 17. Arm. 18. Shoulder. 19. Point of elbow.fore-20. Ribs. 21. Flank. 22. Forearm. 23. Knee or wrist. 24. Pastern. 25. Toes. 26. Buttock. 27. First thigh. 28. Stifle. 29. Second Thigh. 30. Point of hock. 31. Front of hock. 32. Pastern. 33. Toes. 34. Cheeks. 35. Tail or stern. 36. Sheath. PREFACE In offering this chapter for the consideration of theStudents as well as to the Veterinary Profession andothers who are interested in the study of diseases ofthe dog I feel it will suffice to say that I have endeavoredto the best of my ability to render the matter containedin the following chapter of as great practical value aspossible, to present in the most plain and yet concisemanner the nature, causes, symptoms

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